I still have a 'Ye Olde" BNA jersey which I really like but I've always wanted a BNA T-shirt for my casual commutes on the MTB. Must be cheaper than cycling gear and can be worn off the bike - just thinking out loud here.

I would be interested in a longsleeve jersey, but visibility really needs to increase dramatically for winter/night use. I won't ride with anything less than full fluoro or white on top if I'm playing in the traffic and it's dark. It's only a 5% improvement but every little bit counts.

I do get it and that's fine - and personally was generally wearing the blue jersey on the road however hi-vis safety gear is not the direction. However for both the corsa and strada cycling jerseys we upgraded to 3M reflective striping on the seams (forms a H pattern) so some consideration has been given to this.

It's quite a tension, tbh. I think the kit looks great, hard to imagine a better design, but it's not a racing kit opportunity for me, so it needs to be seen at night on the road. I've got a Trek MTB kit that is all black and that certainly won't get a run during the commutes

I would go with Tineli - I was very happy with the service and everyone would agree, that while they weren't as cheap as some others, the quality was there and longevity (except of course though who have torn or ripped).

If you are club racing, you kind-of need to wear the club kit although it may not be enforced. (guess who designed the waratah logo / flower! - I provided feedback on the current jerseys though the design came from the supplier).

Unfortunately being female and quite well endowed most cycling kit is waaaaayyy to small . Trying to find something (not in pink) that is a generous sizing is my life's work - still haven't managed yet but am still trying.

The mens and women's sizes available suit a broad range so suit BNA members who go across the entire spectrum. Kids 76 cm - XS 88cm - XXXL - 116cm chest.They jerseys are however the race / slim fit so not as generous as their regular jersey.

I know that there are a few women's specific brands about which I assume cater to women even better.This UK brand is not race specific though have more tailored cycle wear: www.velovixen.com

This is still alive - we have ca. 70 items (counting knicks and jerseys - but not socks). We need to get this over 100 to get better pricing which in turn is passed on to all.

To provide ball park estimate - it is ca. $200 for the kit and everyone I know who was in the previous round will vouche for it - I am still wearing the kit which is over 18 months old now. I got both the blue (strada) and black (corsa) top and riding on the road for higher visibility, favour the strada.

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